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Do you add s or 's to a last name?

Typically, to show possession with a last name, you would add an apostrophe and an s ('s). For example, "Smith's car" indicates that the car belongs to someone with the last name Smith.


How do you make the name Davis plural?

To make the name Davis plural, you would simply add an "s" at the end of the word. So, the plural form of Davis is "Davises."


When a persons last name ends in z do you add 's or z' to show possession?

To show possession for a last name ending in "z," you still add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s). For example, for the last name "Gomez," you would write "Gomez's car" to show possession.


Make a last name that ends in S possessive?

The plural for the last name "Walls" is the Wallses.


If you add an s to your last name to make it plural do you need to add an apostrophe also?

NO when adding an apostrophe you only use it if you're implying that its something they ownEX 1That was Aj's phone!EX 2That phone was Aj's!The Wrong WAYThat phone was Ajs!


How so you spell the plural of a surname ending in s or tch?

Most times, you add -es. You leave the last s on the name and add the -es.


What is the plural form of a person's last name?

It's the last name with an 's on the end. Unless the last name ends in s and then you just add '. Smith - Smith's Janus - Janus'


How do you show possession if the last name is Sims?

To make possessive a noun that ends with an 's', just add an apostrophe ('). Example: Jesus' name


If a last name has an s do you add apostrophe 's'?

This is an ambiguous point of grammar. Some people will add an apostrophe and another s, while others just use an apostrophe without another s. Personally I don't add another s. The pronunciation becomes too awkward.


How do you plural last name ending in s?

To pluralize a last name ending in "s," simply add an apostrophe after the "s" without adding an additional "s." For example, the Smiths' house is correct for the plural possessive form of the Smith family.


How do you pluralize a last name?

To pluralize a last name, generally add an "s" to the end of the name without changing the spelling of the name. If you are talking about a whole family, such as the Smith family, call them "the Smiths." Names that end in sh, ch, s, or z add -es to form the plural: the Marshes; the Binches; the Joneses; the Katzes


What is the correct spelling of plural form of a last name ending in s?

It would be... example: Johnsons the correct spelling would be Johnsons'